KPF Traveling Fellowship

Each year, Kohn Pedersen Fox presents three $10,000 awards to students who are in their penultimate year at one of the twenty-seven design schools with whom KPF has chosen to partner.

The goal of the award is to allow students to broaden their education through a summer of travel and exploration before their final year at school.

2019 SUBMISSIONS

The three winners of the 2019 Kohn Pedersen Fox Traveling Fellowship were selected by jury on April 16 and announced during an evening event held at KPF’s New York office.

The winners are CoCo Tin of Cornell University, Peteris Lazovskis of Harvard, and Jack Isles of The Architectural Association. Each will be awarded $8,000 to fund summer travel and an additional $2,000 after turning in a report about their experience. In addition, two students were awarded Honorable Mention: Taeseop Shin of MIT and Isabel Branas of Cornell.

The jury comprised Erika Hinrichs, Chair of the Department of Architecture at Pratt Institute and Principal at FBEH viaArchitecture ; Steven Hillyer, Director of the Irwin S Chanin School of Architecture Archive at Cooper Union and Co-founder of Arkanjel Productions; Maria Hurtado de Mendoza, Associate Professor of Architecture at New Jersey Institute of Technology, and Co-founder of Estudio.Entresitio; and Jeff Kenoff and Hugh Trumbull, Principals at KPF.

Jack Isles

Peteris Lazovskis

CoCo Tin

2018 WINNERS

The three winners of the 2018 Kohn Pedersen Fox Traveling Fellowship were selected by jury on April 26 at the firm's New York office.

The winners are Eric J Hsu of Rice University, Mackenzie Muhonen of MIT, and Eduardo Martinez-Mediero Rubio of Harvard GSD. Each was awarded $8,000 to fund summer travel and an additional $2,000 after turning in a report about their experience.

The jury comprised Andrea Simitch, Chair of the Department of Architecture at Cornell; Kiel Moe, Associate Professor of Architecture and Energy at Harvard GSD; Inaqui Carnicero of Columbia University GSAPP and Rica Studio; and Hana Kassem and Rob Whitlock, Principals at KPF.